"I was nervous, apprehensive, we lost to Kennedy on Friday so it was a hope," said Cyrana, who has coached at Colonia for 17 seasons. "It’s been awhile and it’s one of my goals. This is something that when I first started coaching, this is one of the things I wanted to accomplish."

Sabrina Tiseo pitched a two-hit shutout, walked two and struck out six for Colonia, which improved to 10-8. Julie Santos went 2-for-4 with one RBI and one run scored. Caitlyn Hroncich and Lauren Wright each finished with one RBI. Kaitlyn Kelly and Sarah Soos each scored a run.

Cyrana said her players didn't know about the milestone until after the game.

"The kids had no idea. It’s not about me, this is obviously because it’s 200 wins, but I don’t advertise that kind of stuff because it’s not about me," Cyrana said. "It’s about the kids and the program and them playing well and what they already know is they need to play hard and I have high expectations of them as players and people and I wouldn’t want to put that on them either."

Cyrana said Colonia athletic director Ben LaSala presented her with the game ball after the win, which meant a lot to her since she was LaSala's assistant when he was the head coach of the Patriots.

"It was nice that (the team was) able to do it, they were all happy," Cyrana said. "These are the moments that I like to share with my family and friends and for me this was an important milestone."

Now that Cyrana has win No. 200 under her belt, it's back to work this week as the Greater Middlesex Conference and state tournaments are approaching.

"Now it’s called, alright we’re back on the winning track so we just have to keep playing well because now we have counties and states coming up," Cyrana said. "I don’t need to worry about that anymore, it’s not in the back of my head, it’s accomplished and I can think about finishing the week strong."